UK Column Interviews

Conservation of Education—Micah Siegel

Mike Robinson speaks to Micah Siegel, 12, from Bethesda in Maryland, USA. Micah has decided that mainstream education, public or private, is not for him and has taken a very different direction for his education.

Walking The Dog—Episode 4 (May 2024)

Feeling stressed, need some fresh air and exercise? Then join Brian Gerrish and his dog Poppy for an audio walk in the Devon countryside.

Iurie Roșca, the Christian Optimist—Part 2

A Moldovan opponent of both Russian and Western domination of his country explains why he is convinced that Vladimir Putin is not truly in charge of Russia.

Iurie Roșca, the Christian Optimist—Part 1

"You cannot be a good nationalist, a good servant of your country, without the foundation of Christlike leadership."

The Indoctrinated Brain: Michael Nehls MD PhD—Part 1

The manipulative neurological tactics of the globalists’ dark agenda exposed.

J. Michael Waller discusses his book Big Intel: How the CIA and FBI Went from Cold War Heroes to Deep State Villains

As J. Michael Waller discusses his book "Big Intel", the picture of neo-Marxist cultural destruction emerges, both in the US and elsewhere in the West.

Mind control: empowerment or self-sabotage—with Jason Christoff

Mass manipulation and the erosion of willpower, through repetitive messaging. Jason Christoff speaks to Charles Malet about the constant push by the subconscious to join the herd, and how to resist and reprogram, in order to find a better version of oneself.

Gutsy Women: Rosie

A strange coincidence: brave young German activists who dared challenge the Nazi Party, a UK Column article from 2008 called The White Rose and a gutsy woman called Rosie.

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 5)

The Green King, dabbling in the dark arts and a questionable inner circle.

Discussing 'Climate: The Movie' with Tom Nelson

Mike Robinson speaks to Tom Nelson, producer of 'Climate the Movie' about the film, its production and what brought him to get involved in the climate 'debate' in the first place.

Walking The Dog—Episode 3 (April 2024)

Feeling stressed, need some fresh air and exercise? Then join Brian Gerrish and his dog Poppy for an audio walk in the Devon countryside.

Nicola Lund: From School Teacher to Activist Journalist

After complaining about the treatment of her aunt, Nicola learned a lot about how the NHS system worked, including that it is almost impossible to remove a DNR notice once it is recorded in a person’s medical records.

The Ethical Doctor—David v. Goliath: Dr Charles Hoffe

Many others would have broken under the intense pressure, but this Christian doctor in Canada continues to fight for his patients and humanity. He needs legal funding.

Conformity Colleges: the Occupation and Destruction of the Academy by the Radical Left—David Barnhizer

Ben Rubin speaks with Professor David Barnhizer about the ideological capture of American universities, and its implications for the future of higher education and Western civilisation itself.

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 4)

Who is Charles III, the Green King? Join us as we continue to investigate the Head of the Commonwealth and self-imposed Saviour of the World. 

Winging it: Why is the UK training Ukrainian pilots?

F-16 fast jets have no chance against Russian air defence systems, Tim Davies tells Charles Malet.

Unearthly Interference: The Corruption of the Organic Movement—with Sir Julian Rose

Sir Julian Rose speaks to Charles Malet about the slavery created by subsidy and how to break away from supermarkets and one world government.

Lois’ Legacy: Could I have done more?—with Hilary Barltrop

Are your loved ones safe in hospital? Lois died needlessly before her time, and on her own. Why?

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 3)

Backed by trillions, King Charles’ Terra Carta claims to offer the basis of a recovery plan that puts nature, people and the planet at the heart of global value creation—using the power of nature combined with the transformative innovation and resources of the private sector.

 

Outsourcing morality: Blackwater and beyond—with Morgan Lerette

No rules of engagement, no inter-agency cooperation, no remedy for a crumbling state. Morgan Lerette tells Charles Malet about navigating his way through the chaos of life as a private military contractor in Iraq and what rebuilding really meant.

Fluoride—The Poisoned Chalice: In Plain Sight

How safe is our drinking water and what can we do about it?

The Twilight of Democracy in UK Councils: Madeleine Hunt

Underneath the veneer of democracy in Britain's local government, a new political doctrine is taking shape. For the General Secretary of the Heritage Party, this is all too familiar; she's witnessed the same beast operating in Poland in her youth.

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 2)

Quietly, and largely unseen, Charles III has created a web of charities, public-private partnerships, faith groups and big finance that puts nature first and people second. He’s only interested in global value creation, and that means big money and nothing else.

The British Origins of the UFO Psyop with Matt Ehret

Mike Robinson speaks to Matt Ehret about the second part of his “Hidden Hand Behind UFOs” series, where H.G. Wells is introduced as a student of Thomas Huxley and the father of modern predictive programming, whose ideas spawned the creation of the Manhattan Project, League of Nations and UN.

Seeing the wood for the trees: Farming and habitat in Wales with Gareth Wyn Jones

Coming from a family which has managed the same land in North Wales for nearly 400 years, a farmer identifies and comments on the potentially ruinous provisions in the proposed Sustainable Farming Scheme from the Welsh Government.

Walking The Dog—Episode 2 (March 2024)

Feeling stressed, need some fresh air and exercise? Then join Brian Gerrish and his dog Poppy for an audio walk in the Devon countryside.

Guerrilla Warfare for Truth in the Bronx: Jose Vega

Mike Robinson speaks to Jose Vega, who has come to some notoriety over the past few years for his interventions at events by the likes of Joe Biden, Mike Pompeo, Kamala Harris and Nancy Pelosi. He is currently standing to become a US Congressman.

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 1)

Is Charles III the all-powerful menacing Green King, who is facilitating every aspect of the UN's and Klaus Schwab’s Sustainable Development Goals, or is he the king and saviour of the world?

Justin Walker: The Bradbury Pound and Fraudulent Banking

The Bradbury Pound story is key to understanding the creation of money from nothing, the danger of private bankers meeting in secret and their complete control of the international banking system.

Getting Together with Alan Miller

Mike Robinson speaks to Alan Miller, co-founder of Together, about what it takes to run a successful campaigning organisation in the face of so much disagreement and division.

Gutsy Women: Diane Rasmussen McAdie

An American academic in Scotland was targeted by the system for trying to protect her students from damaging stress and anxiety caused by the Covid–19 regulations and lockdown policies.

Heating Up The Climate Debate with David Siegel

Climate pieties discussed in depth. We commence with heat. Where is it stored on earth, and how does it differ from temperature?

Big Pharma—Organised Crime

What did the MHRA know even before the rollout of the Covid–19 vaccines? Has Dame June Raine bare-faced lied to us all? Where have all the missing people gone? Stolen lives, stolen data, and stolen time.

Demanding a New Inquest into a 9/11 Death: Matt Campbell and Ted Walter

Mike Robinson speaks to Matt Campbell, and Ted Walter from the International Center for 9/11 Justice, about the Campbell family's quest for an inquest into the death of Matt’s brother, Geoff, in the North Tower of the World Trade Center.

From the ground up: Regeneration and nutrient density with Farmer Angus

Agriculture's chronic reliance on the chemical and pharmaceutical industries leaves consumers with a toxic diet. Angus McIntosh tells Charles Malet how he meets the combined challenges of regenerating the environment and producing nutrient-dense food in South Africa.

Jacqui Deevoy Warns Of UK Democide

Hear from a long-time researcher how Britain kills its undesirables, and from Brian Gerrish about the first ever jury inquest into an NHS death.

WHOse time is running out?—James Roguski

Why is the World Health Organisation concerned? Have we, the people, upset the vaccine cart and power grab? 

Gutsy Women: Moira Dundee

The Scotswoman who realised her city, her country and the wider world were run by criminal gangs is able to laugh heartily and make music in the face of our predicament.

The Health Revolution with Clive de Carle

Health freedom advocate Clive de Carle returns to the UK Column with a second series of The Health Revolution. To kick off this new series, he answers wide-ranging questions on health and diet, posed by the UK Column audience.

Spiritual Civics: The power of the 'Lesser Magistrates' doctrine

A courageous Wisconsin pastor explains the substance and promise of a doctrine rooted in Magna Carta, classical antiquity and the Reformation: one effective at arresting statism.

Alex Thomson and Ben Rubin discuss Christianity and Judaism

How should the church relate to the Jews?

Trafficked: Child Stealing by the State—Part 2

Why is the British state stealing and trafficking children?

Dr Ahmad Malik: Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me

"Make no mistake: evil is flourishing at this moment. Unless more good people do something, we're in a lot of trouble."

Prevented Education: Controlling the Narrative in Colleges and Universities

Never mind learning, debating and meeting like-minded peers: in 2023, UK universities and colleges require students to conform to a government narrative, or else. Expelled for thinking, Saed sacrificed his education for his beliefs and principles. 

The future of food: In the hands of the community—Marianne Hill and Michelle Turner

Entering into agreements that concentrate on quality and land husbandry is a trend that has proved to be of equal draw to producer and consumer alike.

Debating the Climate with Ben Pile

Mike Robinson discusses climate change with researcher and campaigner for serious debate around climate change policy, Ben Pile.

Gutsy Women: Eva Bartlett

What drove a young Canadian to witness life under fire in Gaza and Donbass, and her own country’s mainstream journalists to denounce her to a Ukrainian kill list?

Gutsy Women: Vanessa Beeley

From childhood immersion in the Arab street to her father's posthumous papers; from Gaza to Syria; Vanessa found humanity in a bomb-strewn environment.

Gutsy Women: Debi Evans

Find out why Debi Evans challenges the grand dames of the policy establishment, grandmother to grandmother, and why she won't give up in holding her water board to account for continually flooding her house.

Gutsy Women: Louise Collins

From an FM radio programme that was so successful it had to be shut down, through years with UK Column, to stalwart defence of children.

Gutsy Women: Kimberley Isherwood

What is the difference between professionals and experts? Kim, from the tough valleys, recounts her personal journey to taking on the Welsh Government and its perverted sex syllabus for young children.

Down With This Sort of Thing: Graham Linehan

Mike Robinson speaks to Graham Linehan, comedy writer and creator/co-creator of Father Ted, Black Books and The IT Crowd, about life after speaking out on transgender issues.

UK Column appears on Millenniyule 2023

Who is higher in the New World Order—the alphabet-soup supranationalists or the Zionists?

Alex Thomson talks to James Delingpole on J.N. Darby, the Scofield Reference Bible and the origins of dispensationalism

On Christendom's classic understanding of its relation to Israel, and how this has been subverted with the rise of dispensationalism and Zionism in the past century.

Pfizer Report 89: Based On A Lie—with Chris Flowers

Do you know about Report 89? Dr Chris Flowers discusses the latest shocking and groundbreaking findings from the Pfizer Analysis Data.

Raw Truth: Unadulterated milk and food security, with Jon Cook

How can we deal straight with local farmers to mutual advantage? A highly knowledgeable, enthusiastic and determined Wiltshire dairy and organic beef farmer shares his remarkable insights into animal welfare, human health and food quality.

Dark Crusade: a look at the origins of Christian Zionism with Clifford Kiracofe

Mike Robinson speaks to Clifford Kiracofe about the origins of Christian Zionism and its relationship to Jewish Zionism and Western government support for the State of Israel.

The Numbers Don’t Lie: Excess Deaths—Ed Dowd

Why in 2023 are the cases of sickness, disability and death rising exponentially? Why are none of our public health officials demanding an immediate investigation?

No Smoke Without Fire: PREVENTing a War on Domestic Terror in the United Kingdom?

There’s no smoke without fire, but how dangerous is the blaze? Is the UK Government’s Prevent strategy fuelling the flames of domestic terrorism in the UK in 2023?

The Race to Zero with Steve Goreham

Mike Robinson speaks to Steve Goreham about climate change and net zero energy policy.

Kenny Xu comments on his book School of Woke

From one of America’s most relentless critics of Critical Race Theory comes a far-reaching, on-the-ground investigation of how CRT infiltrated our schools and transformed them into activism factories—with disastrous results.

Stuart Waiton—Grooming by the State: The need for a Scottish Union for Education

The academic at the forefront of filleting the policies foisted on Scottish schools analyses over-regulation, indoctrination, catastrophisation and bogus language in education.

Whistleblower: Social worker brutalised by Met Police and Social Services for daring to protect children

Reacting as any trained social worker should to protect an abused child, Emma Arran could not have imagined that she would become the accused and the target of harassment and abuse. In a calm, professional and precise manner, she testifies of a cruel, frightening and outrageous experience in Lambeth. 

Chris Williamson on Gaza and the London demonstrations

Mike Robinson speaks to Chris Williamson, former Labour Party MP and peace campaigner about Gaza and the pro-Palestine protests in London.

Big Pharma, Small Farmer—Roger Meacock, Consultant Veterinary Surgeon

An experienced and unusually determined vet gives both reassuring and alarming myth-busting surprises regarding the actual health of British farms and British farm animals.

Trafficked: Child Stealing by the State—Part 1

Welcome to the UK, a state that engages in child stealing. Sam shows enormous courage, revealing the personal traumas she has experienced at the hands of traffickers and in the family courts.

Pharmaceuticals, Potions and Pipelines: Debi Evans, Hedley Rees and Cheryl Grainger

There are nearly 200 new mRNA injections in the pharmaceutical pipeline. Should you say no to them?

Rev. Willie Philip: Battle is normal for Christian life and leadership

The preacher who obtained the legal admission that it is unlawful to forbid worship under pretext of Covid discusses why the church must continue to be the church and meet as the church.

Ben Rubin dissects the Common Purpose agenda

The Common Purpose agenda takes many forms: Future Leaders, Disruptive Innovation, Inclusive Capitalism, Rules-Based International Order. We are being thoroughly programmed—and language is key.

Fit as a Butcher's Dog—Consultant Vet Roger Meacock

One of Britain's few veterinary surgeons prepared to address concerns about health technology in animals.

Transhumanism and the War against Humanity: Joe Allen

Transhumanism—fantasy or threat? As the technology starts to catch up with the dreams, what do the transhumanists wish to have in store for us?

Georgia Voters' Group Has Strong Proof Of Major Election Breaches

By all indications, Donald Trump won Georgia in 2020. By implication, all US elections are at risk of serious compromise.

Energy and Ambition in Kenya, with Jusper Machogu

Having studied the debate on development and climate change, this equatorial farmer’s conclusion is that what we need are “Fossil Fuels for Africa”.

Suffer the Little Children: Dr Ros Jones, retired paediatrician

Should pregnant and breastfeeding mothers take an experimental ‘vaccine’, with no safety data, that they know will prevent neither transmission nor infection?

Susan Smith—Women Won't Wheesht

Nicola Sturgeon—my part in her downfall, by one of the women who won't wheesht.

The future of anti-war activism in a one-party system

What happened to the anti-war movement that saw a million people on the streets to demand no invasion of Iraq in 2003?

A Bunch of Flowers for Pfizer

Dr Chris Flowers talks about the Pfizer Analysis Documents to Debi Evans and Cheryl Grainger.

Monica Smit: Becoming a Freedom Advocate

Australia's Monica Smit shares her memories, reflections and thoughts from the Covid authoritarian crisis to her current campaign for liberty.

Jewel in our Crown or Thorn in our Side, Part 2—Is the NHS Too Sick to Save?

Roy Lilley and Dr Duncan White resume their debate with Debi Evans on what safety means for today's National Health Service.

mRNA in Animals: Roger Meacock, the gentle vet who roars

Discussion of mRNA ‘medicines’ from a vet’s perspective—details that perhaps our human-medicine doctors are missing.

The Digital Industrial Complex with Ben Rubin

Through a network of virtually unheard-of organisations, it appears that all of our futures are being decided behind closed doors, by celebrities, think tanks and globalists.

A Lesson for the Ages—Charles Ortel on Clinton money and charity law

The world expert in Clinton money forensics illustrates ex-politicians’ common habit of taking megabucks ostensibly for charity. Follow his tips to investigate the has-been of choice in your own location.

Prof. Michael Esfeld—Common law requires the courage to judge

A classic liberal sets out how he has remained true to the original liberalism of individual human worth while most intellectuals have shifted to the irreparably damaged model of state monopoly and the undefinable notion of the common good.

Debi Evans appears on Doc Malik: What The NHS Was Like, And How It Could Be

Debi recounts what it was like working in the NHS and we discuss how things have changed—but not for the better. And it needn’t be this way.

Léon Krier looks at linear super-city Neom

So extravagant is Saudi Arabia’s plan to create an urban utopia in the desert that even those working on the project, known as The Line, do not yet know whether its scale and scope can ever be realised.

Stealing the Law: Dr Anna Loutfi on suing the Government for sexualising children

How a self-described bohemian specialising in 19th-century Central European feminism became a lawyer with fire in her belly to stop PSHE ruining children—and how she longs for a renewal of the Reformation.

Mike from Slough talks ULEZ

Mike, from just west of Greater London, steps up to the microphone to talk about traffic charging, Mayor Sadiq Khan’s C40 Cities chairmanship and the impact of Khan’s globalist policies on the local community.

Health Matters: A relaxed chat with Clive De Carle

An educational and engaging journey through many of the simple things that can affect and improve our health. Where can we find nutrition?

Jeffrey Tucker and the Brownstone Institute

Jeffrey Tucker discusses the Brownstone Institute and the great battle of ideas underway to inspire a restoration of freedom.

Brian Gerrish appears on the Delingpod

Brian's July 2023 interview by James Delingpole.

Down the Banking Rabbit Hole with Trevor Kitchen

The erosion of truth at the heart of Europe: In his third UK Column interview, Swiss banking whistleblower Trevor Kitchen elucidates the linguistic wizardry that runs the Land of Milk and Money.

A Glimpse into Cities, Architecture, Planning and Control with Léon Krier

A celebrated architect’s even-handed account of working for the then Prince Charles, of politics as anti-debate, and of the place of beauty in public life.

Katie Hopkins—Laughter is Infectious

With a forthcoming tour called “Infectious” selling out any venue brave enough to host the event, Katie remains irrepressible, heartfelt and always funny.

UK Column meets Jemma Cooper

There is life after the BBC. Ego can be overcome. People are waking up, social media is expanding and many are working to exit the matrix.

Andrew Bridgen MP: Not pulling punches

Andrew Bridgen has had the courage to speak out despite the threats; the public should pay attention to his dire warnings as to the state of our nation.

Master of Puppets: The Future of Britain—Ben Rubin

If Blair was the demoraliser and Covid the destabiliser, is the crisis just around the corner?

Amy Kelly—An Angel with Clout

The Daily Clout Pfizer Documents Analysis Project COO discusses the "horror show of adverse reactions" her team is finding; the "amazing lack" of medical and media interest; and legal options.

David Cartland—The honest doctor who refuses to be silenced

In a candid interview, Dr David Cartland reveals what is happening in primary healthcare in the UK in 2023.

Talking Architecture with Léon Krier

Architecture, urban planning, the quality of life, who holds the power, and much more.